2024 is quickly approaching and with the new year comes more YA thrillers that you won’t want to put down. Featuring chilling storylines, a younger cast, and twists and turns galore, these are the YA thrillers you need to add to your TBR!

Out of Body

Out of Body by Nia Davenport (2/6)

Megan Allen is a seventeen-year-old who keeps going from friend group to friend group trying to find out where she fits in. When she meets the charismatic LC, Megan finally feels like she’s found someone she wants to be around. On the night of their friendiversary, Megan is no longer herself and she realizes that LC has not only completely betrayed her, but is hiding dangerous secrets from Megan.

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The Summer She Went Missing

The Summer She Went Missing by Chelsea Ichaso (3/5)

Paige Redmond thought last summer would be the best summer of her life. She gets to spend her summers in Clearwater Ridge, a picturesque community of rich families who spend the summer there, including Paige’s best friend, Audrey Covington. Then, Audrey’s gorgeous brother, Dylan, started paying attention to Paige and things couldn’t have gotten better. Then Audrey disappeared and she wasn’t the first girl to go missing in Clearwater Ridge. A year later and Audrey’s case is cold until Paige finds a secret clue left behind and she enlists the help of Dylan to find out what really happened to not only Audrey and the other missing girls of Clearwater Ridge.

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Bad Like Us

Bad Like Us by Gabriella Lepore (3/5)

It’s spring break for Eva and her best friends, but things aren’t as fun as they had expected. Miles’ academic career took a turn for the worse, and no one is talking about it. Eva is hoping to reconnect with Colton. Piper only cares about livestreams to thousands of followers. Still, the friend group goes on the trip to a private beach lodge, but things get downright terrifying when an anonymous letter exposes a love triangle, and someone ends up dead.

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The Other Lola

The Other Lola by Ripley Jones (3/12)

In this sequel to Missing Clarissa, high school freshman Mattie Brosillard is begging Cam and Blair to help her get answers to her sister Lola’s disappearance from five years ago. Although they vowed to never investigate again following the events of Missing Clarissa, they are intrigued when they find out that Lola has returned but Mattie is convinced the girl claiming to be Lola is not actually her sister.

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The Reappearance of Rachel Price

The Reappearance of Rachel Price by Holly Jackson (4/2)

Bel is an eighteen-year-old who is only known for being the sole witness to her mother, Rachel Price’s, disappearance sixteen years ago. Bel has no memory of what happened that night and believes Rachel to be dead; she just wishes everyone else could move on as well. When the Price family agrees to a true crime documentary, Rachel Price reappears, and Bel is just as shocked as anyone else. It’s unbelievable to everyone, especially Bel, who literally does not believe what Rachel is claiming happened to her. Now, Bel is set to find out what really happened to her mother before the cameras stop filming.

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The One That Got Away With Murder

The One that Got Away with Murder by Trish Lundy (4/16)

Robbie and Trevor Crestmont are two handsome and rich brothers who can literally get away with murder. Everyone knows this as everyone in the town of Happy Valley believes they are responsible for the deaths of their ex-girlfriends. Lauren O’Brian is the new girl at school who also has a dark past. When she finds herself in a no-strings-attached relationship with Robbie, she finds shocking evidence that may prove Robbie is guilty just as a third death shocks the community.

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Kill Her Twice

Kill Her Twice by Stacey Lee (4/23)

In 1932 Los Angeles, Lulu Wong is the biggest star and the pride of Chinatown. The Chow sisters – May, Gemma, and Peony – are big fans and former classmates of Lulu. When the girls find Lulu dead far from her Beverly Hills mansion, they immediately know foul play is involved, even though the corrupt LAPD doesn’t seem to take Lulu’s case seriously. When the sisters believe there is a police cover-up and put the blame on the dangers of Chinatown, the sisters decide to find out who is responsible for Lulu’s death themselves.

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Two Sides to Every Murder

Two Sides to Every Murder by Danielle Valentine (6/4)

Olivia isn’t like most teens her age. She was born in the middle of a massacre, but life has been pretty normal since then. Now, Olivia has just found out her dad is not her biological father and the only place she can find answers to this mystery is by returning to Camp Lost Lake, where her mother worked until the night she died. Meanwhile, Reagan is on the run with her mother, who was found guilty of the deaths that happened at Camp Lost Lake and she’s looking for evidence to prove her mother’s innocence. With Camp Lost Lake about to reopen, Olivia and Reagan are about to collide as they search for answers as to what happened seventeen years ago.

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